Vinnie Jones net worth, professional football and acting career


Vinnie Jones net worth arises from his acting career and football career. He is a British actor and former professional football player.

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The estimated Vinnie Jones net worth is $10 million according to Celebrity Net Worth. His acting career in film and television as well as theatre, and his former professional football career account for the majority of his net worth.

While his football career made him famous, his long and successful transition into acting, particularly in Hollywood and British cinema, has been the largest contributor to his overall financial success and lasting public profile.

Career highlights

Starting his football journey in non-league football, Vinnie Jones began as a teenager playing amateur football before joining Wealdstone Football Club on semi-professional terms in 1984. 

As part of the squad that helped Wealdstone become the first club to achieve the non-league “double” in 1984/85, he experienced early success while balancing football with manual work as a hod carrier on construction sites. 

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A loan spell in Sweden with IFK Holmsund football club in 1986 further enhanced his reputation, as he helped the club win the Division 3 Mellersta Norrland title.

Professional football

Vinnie Jones turned professional later that year when Wimbledon Football Club signed him for £10,000. He quickly established himself as one of English football’s most recognizable midfielders, scoring against Manchester United in only his second appearance and becoming a key member of Wimbledon’s legendary “Crazy Gang”.

His greatest achievement with the club came in 1988 when Wimbledon shocked English football by defeating Liverpool 1-0 to win the FA Cup. 

Renowned for his fearless and combative style, he became one of the most intimidating midfielders of his era and a central figure in Wimbledon’s rise as a respected First Division side.

His performances earned him a move to Leeds United Football Club in 1989 for £650,000. He  played a crucial role as Leeds won the Second Division title and secured promotion to the top flight in 1990. 

Subsequent transfers took him to Sheffield United and Chelsea football clubs. 

After one season at Chelsea, he returned to Wimbledon, helping the club achieve one of its best Premier League periods, including a sixth-place finish in 1993/94 and strong domestic cup runs later in the decade. 

He concluded his playing career as player-coach at Queens Park Rangers Football Club, retiring in 1999.

Internationally, Vinnie Jones represented Wales national football team, earning nine caps between 1994 and 1997. 

Beyond his achievements, Vinnie Jones became famous for his “hard man” image. He was sent off 12 times during his career and still holds the record for the fastest booking in football history, receiving a yellow card just five seconds into a match. 

Acting

After retiring from football, Vinnie Jones successfully reinvented himself as an actor. His breakthrough role came as Big Chris in “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels”, earning him an Empire Award for Best Newcomer. 

He followed this with acclaimed performances in “Snatch”, “Gone in 60 Seconds”, “Swordfish”, and “Mean Machine”. 

His acting career expanded internationally with roles in “X-Men: The Last Stand”, where he portrayed Juggernaut, as well as numerous action, comedy, and thriller films. 

He also appeared in reality television, including Celebrity Big Brother and The Masked Singer Australia.

In 2020, he won the Best Actor award at the UK Film Festival for his role in “The Big Ugly” film.

Currently, he hosts the reality television series Vinnie Jones in the Country and stars in The Gentlemen series.

Book

  • Lost Without You: Loving and Losing Tanya (2021)
  • It’s Been Emotional (2013)
  • Vinnie: My Life (2001)
  • Vinnie: Confessions of a Bad Boy? (1999)
  • Vinnie: The Autobiography (1998)
  • Vinnie: A Kick in the Grass (1991)

Summary of Vinnie Jones net worth 

In summary, Vinnie Jones has built his wealth from multiple income streams across several decades. His net worth has primarily been generated through professional football earnings, transfer deals, coaching roles, film and television acting, reality television appearances, media engagements, and various entertainment projects. 

Featured image: Vinnie Jones on Instagram
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